Thomas Ferens

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Thomas Ferens was a British industrialist and philanthropist best known for endowing educational and cultural institutions in Hull, including playing a key role in the creation of the University of Hull.

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Thomas Ferens canonical 1
Thomas Robinson Ferens 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf British industrialist
human
philanthropist
countryOfCitizenship England
United Kingdom
educatedAt Wesleyan school
employer Reckitt Benckiser
surface form: Reckitt & Sons
fieldOfWork education
industry
philanthropy
hasOccupation businessman
philanthropist
politician
hasPart charitable trusts and endowments
honouredIn Ferens Art Gallery
place names and institutions in Hull
influenced creation of the University of Hull
development of higher education in Hull
knownFor philanthropy in Kingston upon Hull
support for cultural institutions
support for education
legacy long-term financial support for Hull’s educational institutions
major contributions to cultural life in Hull
memberOf Liberal Party (UK)
notableWork endowment of the University of Hull
funding of educational scholarships in Hull
support for Hull’s art collections
placeOfActivity East Riding of Yorkshire
Hull
surface form: Kingston upon Hull
placeOfBirth East Riding of Yorkshire
placeOfDeath Hull
politicalAlignment Liberal
positionHeld Member of Parliament for Hull East
chairman of Reckitt & Sons
director of Reckitt & Sons
religion Methodism
residence Hull
surface form: Kingston upon Hull
socialRole local benefactor in Hull

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University of Hull founder Thomas Ferens
Ferens Art Gallery namedAfter Thomas Ferens
this entity surface form: Thomas Robinson Ferens